The Best Property In The World Is Revealed!
It has taken months of painstaking research into over 6,000 companies resulting in entries from 110 different countries around the globe to find the ultimate World's Best Property.
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Discover the name and location of the property with all the winning credentials to take the World's Best title here . You will also find the full list of World's Best winners in every residential and commercial category - architects, developers, agents, interior designers and many other property related services.
More than 500 top property professionals and VIP guests gathered in London on Saturday (November 27th) for the presentations of the International Property Awards in association with Bloomberg Television.
These included the Chinese First Minister, Uruguay Ambassador, High Commissioner for Singapore and High Commissioner for Malaysia. Former BBC Royal Correspondent Jennie Bond was presenter for the evening while the awards' main sponsors Bloomberg Television were represented on stage by Maryam Nemazee, political, business and economic news anchor, and Dina Najia, head of marketing.
Stuart Shield, chairman of the International Property Awards says:
"In our quest to find the most outstanding projects and property professionals from around the world we were fascinated to discover that the total value of the award winning projects was over $100 billion.
"This helps to contrast with the 'Bear' market approach to the property market in general. There are some incredibly strong roots being established for the future growth and generation of properties that are more attractive to look at, safer, kinder to the environment, smarter and able to deliver a better quality of life for those who live and work in them."
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